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HomeBusinessPalo Alto Networks Downgraded at Guggenheim, Stock Drops 2 percent

Palo Alto Networks Downgraded at Guggenheim, Stock Drops 2 percent

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Palo Alto Networks (NASDAQ:PANW) shares fell more than 2% on Monday after Guggenheim analysts downgraded the stock from Neutral to Sell, assigning a price target of $130. The decision reflects growing concerns about the company’s declining new annual recurring revenue (ARR) and softening business momentum despite its strong market presence in cybersecurity.
While Palo Alto Networks’ stock has seen significant appreciation—rising 40% since its February 2021 low, outpacing the IGV’s 24% gain and the S&P 500’s 19% growth—underlying business performance has raised red flags. The company’s total new ARR has declined for five consecutive quarters, signaling potential structural challenges. Although management is known for its ability to maintain market leadership, recent field checks suggest a subtle weakening in momentum over the past year.
The cybersecurity sector remains a top priority for IT spending, with expectations for continued investment in 2025. However, across the broader software industry, cybersecurity has demonstrated the weakest new ARR growth trends year-to-date. The company’s “Platformization” strategy, which has been in place for some time, does not appear to be driving any noticeable uplift, further casting doubt on its effectiveness in the current market environment.
Adding to the concern is the expected moderation in U.S. Federal IT spending, which could further pressure growth. Moreover, while Palo Alto Networks has issued free cash flow (FCF) margin guidance of 37-38%, adjustments for share repurchase activities tied to stock-based compensation dilution suggest a more realistic margin of 25-26%.

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